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Bill Brown:

--- Quote from: Dan DAlimonte on April 04, 2018, 01:54:07 PM ---Hey, Tom, I agree with you the odds are more likely to favor it was Tippit's gun
as opposed to Croy handling his own gun in such a manner while he was checking out the wallet
or that the suspect would have left it behind.

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--- Quote from: Dan DAlimonte on April 04, 2018, 01:54:07 PM ---Btw ... what's important here is whether the gun in hand was either Croy's or Tippit's
if it was neither ... then matching Oswald's revolver would be a moot point.

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Hi Dan.  That is not Officer Kenneth Croy who is seen in the footage holding the wallet and gun.  Sgt. Bud Owens is the man who is holding those two items.

Dan DAlimonte:

--- Quote from: Bill Brown on April 05, 2018, 10:20:01 AM ---Hi Dan.  That is not Officer Kenneth Croy who is seen in the footage holding the wallet and gun.  Sgt. Bud Owens is the man who is holding those two items.

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Thx, Bill, for the info.  So the wallet was found by Croy as stated in the second clip and
then it ended up in Owens hands which was filmed.  The gun in Owens hand as he was searching the
wallet was most likely Tippits, correct?  If the last part is true then the assertion made by the
newsman on WFAA who stated the gun was left there by the suspect was only that ... an assertion
with nothing to support it.

Dan DAlimonte:

First of all, I'm not the type to bump my own thread esp after it has run it's course
but just to provide some clarification.

1.  The topic which I thought was new was already presented in the following
forum and discussed as early as 2008.  The issue?  Whether the gun in Owens hand
as he was examining the wallet was his own, Tippit's or could it be possible as stated by
the WFAA newsman that like the wallet it was left at the scene by the suspect.

2.  It does seem highly likely it was indeed Tippit's pistol esp if you consider
what our own Steve Thomas wrote in the last reply. 

If anyone notices anything which counters that, then please present it
but it does seem to me to be another dead end.

http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/topic/12705-tippits-service-pistol/

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